Halo View will track and report on all the n ow-standard fitness, activity, movement and sleep data as other devices do, including: ![]() I had no issue getting it up and running and updating it to the latest version. The app does a decent job explaining how to get started and even showed detailed instructions and animated graphics on how to wear the Halo View on your left or right wrist. (Good news for the original Halo Band owners too as those bands will work with the Halo View.) My hands-on video reviewĪmazon relies on the Halo app for accessing stats and the app also doubles as the setup guide. The silicone band feels fine for what you are paying but you may swap them for any of the sport or fabric bands available in Amazon (prices start at $15US). The packaging is pretty simple and other than the band itself, all you get is a charger, a quick start guide, and a couple of motivational stickers. It is available in two sizes (which differ only in band length) with three colors to choose from – Active Black, Sage Green, and Lavender Dream. There is no Amazon branding or fancy band designs so what you get (if you’ll forgive the obvious comparison) is essentially a Fitbit Inspire powered by Amazon technology. ![]() The original band was billed as a tracker that didn’t ‘distract’ you with its screen notifications, but it seems folks found that weird, so here we are.Īdding a screen, for better or worse, makes the Halo View look pretty much like most of the other budget dedicated fitness trackers on the market. Unlike its predecessor, the Halo Band, the Halo View has a new OLED screen so you can get the biometric data you need at a glance without needing to go to the Alexa app on your phone. The Halo View is Amazon’s second-generation activity tracker.
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